Budapest’s Jewish Quarter, or District VII, is a historic and vibrant area with a maze of cobblestone lanes and numerous landmarks. During the city’s Nazi occupation, it served as the site of the Jewish Ghetto, and today, it is marked by poignant monuments and memorials. In recent years, the district has undergone significant regeneration, transforming into one of Budapest’s trendiest neighborhoods. Visitors can now explore a variety of cozy cafés, gastropubs, kosher restaurants, and live music venues, making it a lively and culturally rich destination.
Budapest Jewish Quarter (District VII)
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